TAD3206 - Ornament, meaning and design 3A
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Art and Design
Leader(s): Dr Robert Nelson
Offered
Caulfield Second semester 2009 (Off-campus)
Gippsland Second semester 2009 (Off-campus)
Synopsis
Themes in the understanding of decorative design are initially structured historically; however, once a basic framework is established, discussions move to the philosophical issues concerned with the ritual and ideolological values of objects and the design ethos, which is 'proper' to them. The unit examines a great range of manifestations: the difference in habit between tensile members and compressive members in architecture is compared to the respective ornamental expressions; ornament and the modes of construction in timber (as in furniture) are examined, as are those in textile (such as weaving, crochet, knitting) or clay (throwing and hand-building) and glass (hot and cold).
Objectives
On successful completion of this unit, student will:
- have a critical appreciation of the historical development of ornamental design from pre-classical times to Art Deco;
- appreciate the diversity of the origins of ornamental motifs, whether derived from engineering or ritual, as in tattooing or body-piercing and be able to speculate about their historical sustainability;
- be able to obtain access to resources of ornamental traditions and information concerning their aptness with respect to historical and cultural background;
- be able to speculate critically on the meaning of pattern-making, repetition, abstraction and figuration in the context of a variety of practical objects;
- possess an informed opinion concerning the fortunes of ornament during modernism and the likely place of decorative design in contemporary discourses and practices.
Assessment
Essay (3000 words):50%
Class paper (3000 words):50%
Off-campus attendance requirements
Students not required to attend residential program
Prerequisites
A second year sequence in TAD units for faculty course students or permission for all other students.
Prohibitions
TAD2206,TAD2216,TAD3216
